Mexico has marked the 104th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution. This year, the day was transformed into a platform for nationwide protests. Anguish is mounting over the government’s response to the murders of 43 college students in September.

He’s one of the most adored television personalities in Arizona. For years he made the young-- and the young-at-heart laugh. But making us laugh wasn’t his first love. It was playing baseball. KJZZ’s Nadine Arroyo Rodriguez tells us more.

The Arizona Court of Appeals has issued a ruling on doctors who certify that a patient could benefit from using medical marijuana. The appeals court ruling says the doctors can't be criminally charged if they fail to review a year's worth of the patient's records.

Spurning furious Republicans, President Barack Obama unveiled expansive executive actions on immigration Thursday night to spare nearly 5 million people in the U.S. illegally from deportation and refocus enforcement efforts on "felons, not families."

Phoenix and the phrase "car culture" have gone hand in glove compartment for many years. But efforts to modify that picked up steam this week as the City Council adopted a comprehensive Bicycle Master Plan.

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